Lexus' Questionable Decision: Introducing the RZ Sport Concept
【Summary】Lexus debuted the RZ Sport Concept at The Quail, surprising many wealthy attendees with its unconventional design. The electric crossover, previously unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon, features a Max Power-style bodykit that raised eyebrows at the prestigious event.
A twin-winged electric crossover made its debut at The Quail, which caused a scare among many wealthy people. The vehicle, known as the RZ Sport Concept, was actually unveiled by Lexus earlier this year at the Tokyo Auto Salon. However, it has recently gained attention as Lexus showcased it for the first time in North America at The Quail during Monterey Car Week.
The Quail is renowned for being one of the most luxurious events of the week, making it surprising that the RZ Sport Concept, with its Max Power-style bodykit, managed to pass through security. This has raised questions about the event's screening process and how such a bold and unconventional electric SUV made its way into the prestigious event.
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